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Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 1

The method that renders the seed coat permeable to water so that embryo expansion is not physically retarded is [2000]

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Scarification is the breaking of the seed coat  barriers which can be done by mechanical or chemical methods. 

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 2

What breaks bud dormancy of potato tuber? [2001]

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 IAA promotes apical dominance. ABA induces dormancy in buds.

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Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 3

NADPH2 is generated through [1997]

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Photosystem I is the second photosystem in the photosynthetic light reactions of algae, plants and some bacteria. Photosystem I is so named because it was discovered before photosystem II. It produces NADPH2.

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 4

Respiratory quotient (R.Q.) for fatty acid is [1995]

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Respiratory quotient (R.Q.) is defined as the ratio of the molecules of carbon dioxide given out to the number of oxygen molecules taken in during respiration. Its value for fatty acids is always less than unity.

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 5

Life without air would be [1993]

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In Anaerobic respiration, oxygen is not used in the breakdown of respiratory substrate.

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 6

The first step of photosynthesis is [2000]

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Light reaction is the first step of  photosynthesis. Attachment of  CO2 to 5 carbon sugar occurs in the next step dark reaction

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 7

Which enzyme is most abudantly found on earth?[1999]

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RUBISCO  is the enzyme involved in Calvin cycle. Nitrogenase catalyses nitro- genation. Invertase catalyses breaking of sucrose to glucose and fructose.

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 8

Respiratory substrate yielding maximum number of ATP molecule is [1994]

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Firstly, amylose and glycogen are converted to glucose. Deamination of ketogenic amino acids occur and these enter respiratory catabolism as intermediates.

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 9

Photosynthetically active radiation is represented by the range of wavelength of [1996, 2004, 05]

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Photosynthesis takes place only in the visible part (400 - 700 nm wavelength) of electromagnetic radiations. Hence this component comprises the photosynthetically active radiation.

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 10

If a tree, flowers thrice in a year (Oct., Jan. and July) in Northern India, it is said to be [1997]

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In northern India, during these  months there is observed maximum variation in light intensity and duration and temperature. Hence only plants that are photo-and thermoinsensitive can flower during these months.

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 11

A plant hormone  used for inducing morphogenesis in plant tissue culture is [1998]

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 Cytokinins are used in tissue culture to induce shooting of the cultural callus.

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 12

ATP is injected in cyanide poisoning because it is[1994]

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ATP is injected in cyanide poisoning because it is necessary for cellular functions. ATP makes energy available at a spot away from the area of release of energy so it helps in maintaining cellular functions.

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 13

Which combination of gases is suitable for fruit ripening? [1998]

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Ethylene acts physiologically as a hormone in plants. It stimulates the ripening of fruit, the opening of flowers, and the abscission (or shedding) of leaves. Its biosynthesis starts from methionine with 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) as a key intermediate.

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 14

Fixation of one CO2 molecule through Calvin cycle requires [2000]

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2 ATP are required during conversion of PGA to 1, 3-diphosphoglyceric acid and 1 ATP during conversion of glyceraldehyde phosphate to ribulose biphosphate. 2NADH2 molecules are utilised for converting 1, 3-diphosphoglyceric acid to glyceraldehyde phosphate.

Test: Plant Physiology (July 24) - Question 15

In animal cells, the first stage of glucose breakdown is [1994]

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Glycolysis is the first step of respiration which occurs without requirement of O2 and is common to both aerobic and anaerobic modes of respiration.

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